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kittylester Mon 16-Nov-20 09:50:05

It is a picture that a friend of DD2 did from a photo taken on my 70th. Shes very talented.

FannyCornforth Mon 16-Nov-20 09:46:01

Ah kitty that is so sweet!

kittylester Mon 16-Nov-20 09:44:04

Me, him and the cats!

Maggiemaybe Mon 16-Nov-20 09:38:58

Is there one that looks like the lovechild of Benny Hill and Norah Batty?

Asking for a friend.

Marydoll Mon 16-Nov-20 09:33:46

That's my task for this week, make a more gentle avatar!

I need to find a program which doesn't involve lots of different dodgy downloads. grin

Greyduster Mon 16-Nov-20 09:31:38

I look like Dennis Healey - well my eyebrows do anyway. DH says I look like a grumpier version of the Queen when she’s looking really grumpy!

FannyCornforth Mon 16-Nov-20 09:30:07

Pittcity you are beautiful!

FannyCornforth Mon 16-Nov-20 09:28:53

Mary that picture is fab! I look very much like that too!
Kircubbin - was it you who suggested avatars? That thread has now gone.
On the thread-that- has-now-gone, I suggested that we really need to focus on starting entertaining / interesting / diverting / whatever threads.
The forum is very much in our hands after all.

Pittcity Mon 16-Nov-20 09:27:31

Here's mine...

Marydoll Mon 16-Nov-20 09:18:24

When teaching French, I had an avatar who looked like me and spoke with a Scottish accent, I could then change it to speak French when using the interactive white board.
The children loved it and I encouraged them to create their own in ICT lessons.

I can't for the life of me remember what the computer program was called.

GrannySomerset Mon 16-Nov-20 09:17:35

These days, one of the Teletubbies - not sure which colour. The one with the handbag, probably.

Marydoll Mon 16-Nov-20 09:15:17

I looked very similar to Anne Robinson, when I was younger and had hair eactly like hers!
My pupils thought it was funny to use her catchphrases.
I now look like the picture.

kircubbin2000 Mon 16-Nov-20 09:14:38

An avatar can be a cartoon figure,animal or symbol that you choose. It means that for example when you see the husky dog symbol you recognise that person as someone you have interacted with before. If we had a 'who's on line' feature you could then chat with that person instead of posting into the ether where your post may never be seen by Husky.

FannyCornforth Mon 16-Nov-20 09:12:02

An avatar? A little cartoon character of yourself or an animal or something of your choice to represent you.
(That's what I believe, I'm not great at that sort of thing)

merlotgran Mon 16-Nov-20 09:09:42

What's an avatar? confused

FannyCornforth Mon 16-Nov-20 09:09:11

But who did / does your mother look like?
My mom looked like Penelope Keith, only with red hair.
Whenever I see PK I think, oh that's what she'd look like now...

PamelaJ1 Mon 16-Nov-20 09:07:25

Oh no Granny, me too.?

Granny23 Mon 16-Nov-20 09:03:37

Looklike? My Mother shock

FannyCornforth Mon 16-Nov-20 08:59:50

One day I hope to start a thread without an error in the title...

FannyCornforth Mon 16-Nov-20 08:56:21

On another post, someone suggested that it would be a good idea for posters to have avatars so that it would be easier to recognise each other.

In mind of that, I thought that perhaps we could describe ourselves a little, so that we can have a mental image?

You could start with a well known person who you have been told that you look a bit like; or a person who you would like to look like; or just give three adjectives.

So, to get the ball rolling, MrC thinks that I look like Boy George in his younger days (I know, aren't I the lucky one, blush)

I would love to look like Helena Bonham Carter, but I'd settle for Kirstie Alsop (they are sort of idealised versions of me).

I hope that we have some fun with this thread.
Do with it what you want!
Like I said, it's just a bit daftsmile